On Wednesday, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom became the fourth longest-reigning monarch in history, People reports.

As of that day, the 93-year-old has held the throne for 68 years and 34 days, which beats the reign of K’inich Janaab Pakal — a Mayan monarch known as Pakal the Great — who ruled the city-state of Palenque between July 615 to August 683. He assumed the throne at age 12 for the region that’s now Chiapas, Mexico.

The Queen is shy some four years of becoming the world’s longest-reigning monarch. That crown still belongs to Louis XIV of France, also known as the Sun King, who famously converted a royal hunting lodge in Versailles into a grand palace that remains a popular tourist destination for those visiting Paris. He ruled for a total of 72 years and 110 days, beginning at age 4, before dying four days short of his 77th birthday of gangrene.

Read more at THE NY POST.